Nordstrom family tries again to take department store private, forms special committee
The Nordstrom family is once again considering taking the department store private and has formed a special committee to evaluate bids.
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A ‘deeply misguided' political belief is weakening the economy, says Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo
Gina Raimondo, U.S. Secretary of Commerce, says any lawmaker or CEO who says childcare is social policy is wrong. It’s the foundation for a strong economy.
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Caitlin Clark salary criticism a ‘false narrative,' says WNBA commissioner Cathy Engelbert
Since Caitlin Clark was drafted, debate about her salary has dominated social media. WNBA commissioner Cathy Engelbert explains the economic truth behind it.
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New York jury convicts man in first-ever cryptocurrency market manipulation case
Avraham Eisenberg was found guilty of obtaining $110 million by manipulating the price of cryptocurrency futures on Mango Markets, and a crypto token.
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Women, part of the wave of baby boomers reaching ‘peak 65,' are more likely to struggle in retirement, research finds
From now until 2030, 30.4 million Americans are expected to turn 65. Women entering retirement face more financial risks than men, research finds.